AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoMigrant Protests in Tripoli: Hundreds of Libyans blocked the UNHCR office in Tripoli’s Sarraj neighbourhood, erecting barriers and chanting “Libya only for Libyans,” accusing the UN of settling undocumented migrants—claims UNHCR/UN officials reject while warning against misinformation and hate speech. Arms Trafficking Warning: The UN says weapons looted from Libya’s 2011 conflict have resurfaced in Nigeria and across the Sahel, fueling extremist violence long after the fighting ended. Libya’s Migration Stance: Libya’s High Council of State and Foreign Minister Taher Al-Baour reiterated opposition to any migrant resettlement or “third country” schemes, stressing sovereignty and pointing to voluntary returns and humanitarian help instead. Libya–Tunisia Trade: Tripoli and Tunis began implementing parts of their free trade deal, including electronic certificates of origin and renewed customs crossings, aiming to curb smuggling and speed border procedures. South Korea–Libya Investment: South Korea asked Libya to simplify procedures for Korean firms, with the Tripoli embassy set to fully reopen.
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